Cationic Nanoparticulate System for Codelivery of MicroRNA-424 and Podophyllotoxin as a Multimodal Anticancer Therapy.

Mol Pharm

Key Laboratory of Biotechnology and Bioresources Utilization of Ministry of Education, Dalian Minzu University, Dalian 116600, China.

Published: July 2022

Because of the complexity of cancer ecosystems, the efficacy of single-agent chemotherapy is limited. Herein, we report the use of cationic nanoparticles (designated PPCNs) generated from a chemically modified form of the chemotherapeutic agent podophyllotoxin (PPT) to deliver both microRNA-424 (miR-424) and PPT to tumor cells, thus combining chemotherapy and gene therapy. We evaluated the optimal loading ratio of miR-424─which targets programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) mRNA and reduces PD-L1 production, thus promoting the attack of tumor cells by T cells─for effective delivery of miR-424 and PPCNs into nonsmall-cell lung cancer cells (H460). Because miR-424 can reverse chemotherapy resistance, treatment of the tumor cells with the combination of miR-424 and PPT enhanced their sensitivity to PPT. Because miR-424 and the PPCNs regulated PD-L1 production in different ways, the miR-424@PPCN complexes were significantly more efficacious than either miR-424 or PPCNs alone. We also demonstrated that treatment of tumor-bearing mice with these complexes significantly inhibited tumor growth and extended survival. Moreover, additional in vitro experiments revealed that the complexes could remodel the tumor immune microenvironment, relieve immunosuppression, and achieve immune normalization. This novel system for delivering a combination of PPT and miR-424 shows great potential for the multimodal treatment of lung cancer.

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